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The Half-Blood PrinceAn original editorial by Michael RogersEver since Rowling released the official name of the 6th Harry Potter book people have wondered, who is the HBP and what purpose will he serve? Now, I know that about 13 of these have been written under The Burrow, so I know you've heard what I'm about to say, so I'll be quick. I am slightly disappointed in some of the theories that are going around, so this article is to shed some light on the HBP. First, let's look at what the HBP may be.
(1) Some form of royalty.
(2) An heir. Well, I like this idea better than the first. It's more creative than just an out right prince. It's possible that we may see the 'Heir of Gryffindor' in this new book. Then again, an heir would be the same heir if they were pureblood. Then again, it may just be the heir we are focusing on is half-blood.
(3) A play on words. (title) Now, I have said what I believe the HBP may be; now let's move on to who it may be. We know it's not Harry or Voldemort from JKR's site. To rule out others, I will break down the title Half-Blood Prince.
(1) Half-Blood
-The Weasley family: pureblood Being as the list of purebloods and Muggleborns goes on and on, and I am sure someone has already done this, all Muggleborn and purebloods are removed from the list indefinably. I have two people left to remove… -Dumbledore: I think he is pureblood. It would build on his character. What sounds more impressive: a pureblood saying all bloods are equal or a half-blood saying all bloods are equal. It makes Dumbledore's words nobler. Much like when Ron says it makes no difference what blood you are in CoS. -Dudley: IF (and I put huge, gigantic emphasis on 'if') he is magical, he's Muggleborn. Here's my logic. In SS (Chp. 5, p 78) Harry is talking to Malfoy for the first time and Malfoy asks Harry if his parents were both magic and Harry replies 'They were a witch and a wizard, if that's what you mean.' Now from that statement we can gather Harry is pureblood. However, this cannot be, because countless times throughout the series (though mainly in CoS, GoF, and OotP) Harry is called a half blood by Voldemort, Bellatrix, Dumbledore, and I'm sure there are others, though they allude my memory at the moment. So we must assume that on a big revelation such as this (I call this big because the fact that Harry and Voldemort are both half-bloods and that Voldemort chose the half-blood over the pureblood as an equal are both important to the series as a whole.), JKR's word must be correct. Therefore, though Lily is magical, she must be counted as a muggle because of her muggle parentage, which must carry through to Harry, accounting for the 'muggle' half of 'half-blood' and making it impossible for him to be pureblood. Since Petunia cannot be anything more than a Muggleborn, if that, (I say this because she cannot be of Magic decent because that would contradict all the times Lily is called 'mud-blood' or 'Muggleborn' and would, in turn, make Harry pureblood.) that means that she would be counted as a Muggle as Lily would, and then she married a Muggle, Vernon, and therefore, Dudley would be a half blood. But I don't buy the idea that there is magic in Petunia and Dudley at all, for that matter. Now, this leaves many people still on the list, so I will move on to the rest of the title.
(2) Prince (male)
(3) Prince (not king)
(4) Prince (young) I think the Half Blood Prince will be a new character entirely. 7/26/04
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